Author: Uri Blass
Date: 22:51:51 07/02/01
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On July 02, 2001 at 21:20:05, Jorge Pichard wrote: >On July 02, 2001 at 20:05:41, Ed Panek wrote: > >> >> >>07:39:57.3 -0.55 22 -682883684 d5 f5 Ba7 Kf7 Ke2 Nb2 >> >> >>25:16:42.2 -0.66 23 1576112625 d5 Nbd2+ Bxd2 Nxd2+ Ke2 Ne4 Kd3 f5 Nb4 Kf8 Kc4 >>Ke7 Kb3 Nf2 Kxa3 Nh3 Kb3 Nxf4 Kc4 >> >>28:23:16.5 -0.64 23 -2083828238 Ke2 Kf8 d5 Ke7 Ba7 Nb2 Bb8 f6 d6+ Ke6 gxf6 Kxf6 >>d7 Nd4+ Kd2 Ne6 Nb4 Ke7 Kc2 Kxd7 >>50:48:57.8 -0.46 23 -1036036508 Bf2 >>58:41:43.9 -0.46 23 -1713253994 Bf2 >> >> >>I have intentionally deleted the PV from these last two moves for obvious >>reasons >> >> >>Cheers, >> >>Ed > >The main reason is that there are people competing for the Weekly Prize and the >DGT Board Final Prize. And providing the PV will make it easy for those that >have not won a prize yet, and unfair for those that don't have a chance to see >this intense analysis. > >PS: The Rebel Forum is suppose to be a message board to comment the web's move >after it has been submited _Not_ before, since a lot of people are complaining >saying that those that simply read the Rebel Forum have the edge and are taking >the fun out of the game for those that are trying to find the best move for >themselves. Remember this is suppose to be an individual effort by each and >everyone participating as the web against Gambit Tiger II. I do not believe that it is supposed to be an individual effort and I believe that all the games of computer against the world are simply manipulated by a good player or a team of very good players who use computers for a lot of hours This is the only reason that the world has a good chance in these games. The average user has not time to give the computer a lot of hours to analyze the position and use the computer for other purposes. The majority rule is simply a bad rule if the game is not manipulated when most of the voters use the computer for a lot of time or read analysis of other people. Uri
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